Keywords: course format, structure, topics, tabs, tabbed, drop-down sections, one, single, label, visual, chunk content.
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Meeting the baseline
The UCL Connected Learning Baseline suggests the following for Structure :
- 1.1 Present activities and resources in a meaningful, clearly structured and sequenced way
- Use headings - Use Section Headings for each topic area and heading styles within Text and media area, Books, and Pages to maintain consistency across sections and help students see where they are.
How do I set one up?
- Log into Moodle, got to the course you want to add the structured label to and Turn Editing turn edit mode on.
- In the section, click Decide where you wish to add the 'Structured label', then click the +plus symbol (or select 'Add an activity or resource'.)
- From the menu select ' select Structured Label ', then click Add.
- Enter the title, content of the label and image you want to appear in the structured label. Make sure to choose the appropriate heading styles for headings (large, medium, small) and avoiding capitalised and italicised text, which are difficult to read on screen.
Optional: if you want to add tab links to supporting resources, add the details (URL, name (as displayed in the tab on screen) and icon (optional). You may enter more than 3 by clicking ‘add 3 more resources’. - Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click 'click Save and return to course'.
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- and you will see your structured label
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- course section.
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Caution
There is a known issue with editing larger numbers of labels:
By default, there are 3 "supporting resources" shown when editing structured label. To add more than 3, use the "add 3 more resources" link.
After saving, when you want to re-edit the label, you will only see 3 resources added earlier. Other resources are not shown. You need to click "add 3 more resources" so the other resources are shown. Remember to always “add 3 more resources” as many times as needed before we edit editing any other aspect of the object.
Accessibility
Only basic accessibility checks have been carried on, with no critical findings.
Full accessibility check will be performed and any issues found will be highlighted here. In the meantime, if you encounter any accessibility issues with this resource, please report them to digi-ed@ucl.ac.uk.
Examples and case studies
- None at this time.
Questions & Answers
- None at this time.
Further information
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The Plugin is developed and maintained by Jez H, Manoj Solanki, Kevin Moore.
This guide was adapted from the plugin description, which provides additional examples for the structured label in screenshots. Accessed on the 03 July 2023.